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Deportation and Removal Defense Attorney Lawyers

If you are someone who is not a United States citizen but who has been living in the United States, either permanently or temporarily, then facing deportation and removal issues can be a big problem. Right now, you might be feeling incredibly afraid and nervous about what is going to happen. You might be very worried about the prospect of being sent back to your home country and leaving behind family, friends and the life that you might have built in the United States.

It is very important to take these situations seriously. If you are currently facing deportation or other immigration-related issues, you should not try to handle the situation yourself. Instead, you should hire an experienced attorney who is accustomed to working with people in this situation. Then, you can get the legal advice and help that you need during this difficult time, and you can help reduce the chances of being sent back to your home country.

Detention Because of Immigration Issues

Many individuals who are facing immigration issues face mandatory detention. Unfortunately, you cannot place bond and get out of detention until your immigration issue has been resolved. Fighting your case from inside of a detention facility can be very difficult, and sitting in a detention facility when you would rather be out with your family and friends can be hard. An experienced attorney can help determine whether or not you should actually be kept in detention. If not, he or she can fight to have you released until your case is handled in immigration court. If you are, in fact, subject to mandatory detention, your attorney can fight for you on the outside and in court.

Deportation

Of course, along with being concerned about being detained, the primary thing that you are probably worried about is being deported. There are many reasons why a person might be deported. If you have been deported from the United States before, for example, you could be subject to deportation again. Those who have been convicted of certain crimes, such as drug-related offenses, are also subject to deportation.

There is a common misconception that misdemeanors and other lower-level offenses do not put someone at risk of being deported. This is not true. Even if your criminal charges were not serious, you could still be at risk of being removed from the United States. It is imperative that you work with an attorney so that he or she can help you with your case and help you stay in the United States.

Avoiding Deportation

There are a few different alternatives to deportation. Your attorney can talk to you about the specifics of your case and can help you determine what options might be available to you.

For example, you may be able to seek asylum or get a waiver so that you can avoid deportation. If it does not seem as if there are any options that can help you stay in the United States, your attorney can talk to you about voluntary departure. Even though this will result in you having to leave the United States, departing on your own rather than being deported may make it possible for you to re-enter the United States in the future.

Hiring an Attorney

Even though countless people handle their own immigration cases each year, this generally is not recommended. Immigration law is complicated, and many people don’t know about all of their options. It can be particularly difficult to navigate immigration law when you are a non-citizen who might have difficulty communicating in English. A lawyer who is knowledgeable about immigration law can talk to you about the specifics of your case. Many immigration lawyers also have bilingual staff members and may work with translators who can help. The sooner that you contact a lawyer to talk about your case, the better, so contact us today so that we can schedule an appointment to meet with you.

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